The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness. It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Gangan was originally a message-conveying instrument. It is used to send messages to as long as 20 miles. With phrases that mimic human speech. This is why it is usually only played alone. Over time, it is now used in music as a side instrument or as main percussion instrument.
i bought a Talking drum about ten yrs. ago. It didn't seem to respond well to my attempts at playing it, i figured it was because it was a cheaper model but it looks real nice so i used it for mantle decor. The other day i got my grandkids play fighting after watching the Stephen k. hayes intercepting Attacks and Taking control video (i don't know you, that's my purse...lol) so i grabbed up the drum to get them some fighting rythym going and it actually sounded quite nice. Now that i see the technique i should be able to do a litle better. Had plenty of practice with the technique as achild in elemntary school with the making fart sounds in my armpit thing. lol (good times) THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO!
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness.
It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤
Outstanding arrangements, outstanding players - this is gold.
That was one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard!
Nice music indeed. I like Kofo's music very much likewise my 10 years old son. He inspired my son with his talking drum.
The Gangan was originally a message-conveying instrument. It is used to send messages to as long as 20 miles. With phrases that mimic human speech. This is why it is usually only played alone. Over time, it is now used in music as a side instrument or as main percussion instrument.
Waoh...Iba. Uncle Kofo I am looking forth meeting you one day ooo. Ire Kabiti ooooo
This is pure original Baba Kofo,weldone baba mi...
What a wonderful way to start the day, each video is my favourite as I watch !!!)
i bought a Talking drum about ten yrs. ago. It didn't seem to respond well to my attempts at playing it, i figured it was because it was a cheaper model but it looks real nice so i used it for mantle decor. The other day i got my grandkids play fighting after watching the Stephen k. hayes intercepting Attacks and Taking control video (i don't know you, that's my purse...lol) so i grabbed up the drum to get them some fighting rythym going and it actually sounded quite nice. Now that i see the technique i should be able to do a litle better. Had plenty of practice with the technique as achild in elemntary school with the making fart sounds in my armpit thing. lol (good times) THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO!
insane arrangement.... performing this soon
Very soothing
Fresh!! Bboys and Lockers would love this
hooooooooooo spectacular
exelente man exelente.
The singing makes the song very powerful!
E ku ise ooo, eyin omo Odudua. Oludumare a woyin o.
Awesome stuff.
why did I only just discover this now.... :( what a shame.
Love it! Torofinni!!!
RIP Baba KEBE
Great music sounds beautiful but the talking drum isn't loud enough.
It really wasn't.
yep agree
Amazing!!!
Aaron Heick-alto sax from Richard Bona Group
hooooooooooo spectacular
im getting fela kuti vibes!
SPETTACOLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EXELENT :)
THis is Fela d'oyinbo Afrobeat, Fela di gangan.
Bravíssimo.
ufffff!!!!!!!
Geniossssssssssssssss
It's too low in the mix